FRANKFORT, Ky. — A federal judge has struck down a Kentucky law that requires women to obtain an ultrasound prior to an abortion, asserting that mandating mothers to look at the children that they are about to kill “appears to inflict psychological harm on abortion patients.”

“Requiring physicians to force upon their patients the information mandated by H.B. 2 has more potential to harm the psychological well-being of the patient than to further the legitimate interests of the Commonwealth,” wrote Judge David Hale, appointed to the bench by then-President Barack Obama.

He said that court testimony showed that some women exhibited signs of distress after seeing their baby and/or hearing the child’s heartbeat.

“Most patients choose to look away from the ultrasound image. But although they may attempt to avoid listening to the fetal heartbeat and ultrasound description, it is impossible for patients to entirely drown out the sounds. During the process mandated by H.B. 2, patients are ‘very upset,’ ‘crying,’ and even ‘sobbing,’” Hale wrote.

He opined that it can be especially hard on women who were raped or choose an abortion due to fetal anomaly.

“The Commonwealth submitted several affidavits from women who chose to have an abortion but later came to regret their decision after realizing that they may not have been fully informed about the procedure. While compelling, the affidavits are irrelevant; all of the affiants had abortions prior to the passage of the informed consent
laws preceding H.B. 2.,” Hale also asserted.

The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) had filed suit earlier this year to challenge in the law on behalf of EMW Women’s Surgical Center, the last remaining abortion facility in Kentucky. It claimed that the law wrongfully forces women to see and hear their baby against their will.

“Physicians have an ethical obligation to avoid harming their patients,” the ACLU wrote in its complaint. “H.B. 2 forces physicians to defy that ethical obligation by forcing images, descriptions, and heartbeats on patients, even if the patients asks the doctor not to and even when the physician believes that doing so would be distressing or even traumatic for a patient.”

The group expressed satisfaction with Wednesday’s ruling.

“We are pleased that Kentucky women will no longer be subjected to this demeaning and degrading invasion into their personal health care decisions,” attorney Alexa Kolbi-Molinas said in a statement. “This ruling puts us one step closer to getting Kentucky politicians out of the exam room.”

Gov. Matt Bevin’s office vowed to appeal.

“We are disappointed in the court’s ruling and will appeal immediately to the Sixth Circuit,” said spokesperson Amanda Stamper. “We are confident the constitutionality of H.B. 2 will be upheld, as similar laws have been in both the Fifth and Eighth Circuits.”

“Not only is abortion the only legal form of murder in the U.S., it is an immensely serious medical procedure with significant risks,” also lamented Paul Chitwood, executive director of the Kentucky Baptist Convention. “Judge Hale and these liberal lawyers want the surgery to be regulated as if it were no more complicated than a doctor’s visit for a sore throat.”

Ecclesiastes 11:5 reads, “As thou knowest not what is the way of the Spirit, nor how the bones do grow in the womb of her that is with child, even so thou knowest not the works of God who maketh all.”

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Reason2012

A federal judge has struck down a Kentucky law that requires women to obtain an ultrasound prior to an abortion, asserting that mandating mothers to look at the children that they are about to kill “appears to inflict psychological harm on abortion patients.”

On those grounds, they can then make abortions illegal, the proof being the countless women who are scarred for life after the fact, when it sets in that they just_murdered their daughter.

bowie1

Distressed? I think she realizes her baby is a human being and not just a blob of tissue.

JohninRedding

“mandating mothers to look at the children that they are about to kill “appears to inflict psychological harm on abortion patients.” Interesting because the judge used the same word I would use to critic him: it appears the abortion kills the baby. What is worse? psychological harm or death? Only someone who is oblivious to the life found in the fetus could reason this way.

jael2

It may appear to be a noble act to those in the pro-life movement to pass legislation to decrease abortion, such as ultrasounds prior to abortion, but the hour has come in this nation to stop the incrementalism, and make it a capital crime to commit murder from conception and throughout all nine months of pregnancy. The very God who knows us before He creates us expects nothing less, and neither should we.

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